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	<h2>Locating your Credit Card CVV/CVV2 Security Code</h2>

	<p><strong>Visa/MasterCard/Discover</strong><br />
	Your card security code for your MasterCard, Visa or Discover card is a three-digit number on the back of your credit card, immediately following your main card number.</p>

	<p><strong>American Express</strong><br />
	The card security code for your American Express card is a four-digit number located on the front of your credit card, to the right or left above your main credit card number.</p>

	<p><strong>Why do we ask for this?</strong><br />
	We ask for this information for your security, as it verifies for us that a credit card is in the physical possesion of the person attempting to use it.</p>

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